User talk:Tgeller

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Hello! If you want to comment on the proposed deletion of Hopkin Green Frog, you should not do so on its talk page, like you did, but on this deletion page. There seems to be a majority for keep so it will probably not be deleted, but it's valuable to hear another opinion nevertheless. GerritCUTEDH 18:17, 29 September 2005 (UTC)

Your addition has been removed not becasue you formated the reverences wrong, but becasue it violates the WP:BLP policy in making a connection between two events that is not asserted in the sources. The addition of the "controversy" material is on discussion on the talk page, and you are wlecome to participate in the discussions, but please stop adding hte section until you have gained a WP:CONSENSUS on the talk page to do so, and have addressed the BLP concerns. Thanks. - BilCat (talk)

Here is my gut-feeling explanation of why your paragraph about 30 rock in the Needmore article is inappropriate. Needmore is a real town with real people. The article is about 2 paragraphs long including your paragraph on 30 rock. That means half of the article is about a fictional event that you and very few others care about. Your statement that "this really happened" is ridiculous - it is a fictional show. If you must include something in wikipedia linking Needmore to 30 rock, find a place in the 30 rock article to include a link to Needmore. Or create an article on the 30 rock episode and build in a link there. Communicate with other editors that write about 30 rock and see what they think.Jstuby (talk) 00:54, 1 October 2014 (UTC)

Hi Tgeller! I saw that you were one of the few "recently" active editors of the Smart grid in China article. I'm a paid COI editor, and have an updated draft of the article linked on the talk page, and I'm hoping you might be willing to review some of my proposed changes. I'm relatively new here, so any feedback on whether I'm maintaining NPOV and adding useful content would be immensely helpful. Thanks! --FacultiesIntact (talk) 22:40, 10 June 2015 (UTC)